Product Description
Human Ceruloplasmin (CER) is officially known as ferroxidase or iron(II):oxygen oxidoreductase. CER is an enzyme synthesized in the liver containing 8 atoms of copper in its structure. Although Human CERULOPLASMIN (CER) is often considered a copper transport protein, this is not its primary function, just as human hemoglobin is not a carrier of iron, although it contains iron. The main carrier for copper in the plasma of humans is albumin. Ceruloplasmin enzyme (ferroxidase) catalyzes the oxidation of ferrous iron (Fe2+) to ferric iron (Fe3+), therefore assisting in Human Ceruloplasmin enzyme transport in the plasma in association with transferrin, which can only carry iron in the ferric state
Biovision | P1452 | Ceruloplasmin, Human Plasma DataSheet
Biomolecule/Target :
Synonyms: CER, CP, CP-2, Ferroxidase
Alternates names: CER, CP, CP-2, Ferroxidase
Taglines: Copper transport protein
NCBI Gene ID #: 1356
NCBI Gene Symbol: CP
Gene Source: Human
Accession #: P00450
Recombinant: False
Source: Human Plasma
Purity by SDS-PAGE: >95%
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Molecular Weight: 132,000
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Appearance: Lyophilized powder
Physical form description: Lyophilized
Reconstitution Instructions: Reconstitute in De-ionized water
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Handling: Centrifuge the vial prior to opening.
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